
“Nina Ushuhuda” (Swahili) translates to “I Have a Testimony” in English.
In a gospel (Christian) context, “Nina Ushuhuda” expresses a believer’s personal experience of God’s goodness, faithfulness, and power. It usually reflects:
- Transformation – God has changed the person’s life (e.g., from sin, pain, or struggle to freedom and peace).
- Deliverance – God has rescued them from danger, sickness, or hardship.
- Blessings – God has provided, protected, or answered prayers.
- Faithfulness of God – It declares that what God has done is real and worth sharing.
Deeper Spiritual Message:
Saying “I have a testimony” is like declaring:
“God has done something great in my life, and I cannot keep silent about it.”
It encourages others to trust in God, showing that:
- God still works miracles
- God answers prayers
- God changes lives
Biblical Connection:
The idea comes from verses like:
Revelation 12:11 – believers overcome “by the blood of the Lamb and by the word of their testimony.”
Psalm 107:2 – “Let the redeemed of the Lord tell their story.”
Summary:
“Nina Ushuhuda” is a joyful declaration of God’s work in someone’s life, meant to inspire faith and glorify God.

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